A couple of familiar tight ends, Rob Gronkowski and Jordan Reed, are making waves on injury reports again, while WRs Sammy Watkins, Doug Baldwin, and Allen Robinson are in jeopardy of missing Week 10. Fantasy football owners need to keep pace with every update as the chase for the fantasy playoffs heats up. We'll try our best to help you with start 'em, sit 'em decisions and potential replacements for players that may be out of action in Week 10.

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Is Rob Gronkowski playing in Week 10?

Gronkowski has missed two of the past three games after injuries to his back have troubled him in recent weeks. Last week, he logged a limited practice on Wednesday before sitting out Thursday and ultimately missing the game. So far this week, he was limited in practice on Wednesday, so we're keeping a close eye on his practice status for Thursday.

With a bye on the horizon in Week 11, the Patriots will likely be extra cautious with Gronk. After all, he has been injury-prone in the past, so why would they risk his health now? They have been winning without him, so perhaps they can afford to make it through this week without him.

If Gronk does sit, the other pass-catchers on the Patriots get a boost, but none of their tight ends will be viable fantasy options. If you have Gronk, make sure you have a quality alternative, just in case he doesn't suit up in Week 10.

Sammy Watkins injury update

According to Chiefs reporter BJ Kissel, Watkins missed practice on Wednesday. He also missed practice on Thursday, as he is dealing with a foot injury that is expected to limit him this week and could ultimately hold him out of Sunday's game against the Cardinals.

Should Watkins miss time, it seems that Chris Conley would step into his spot in the starting lineup. That would make him an intriguing play as a low-cost DFS option, but in year-long formats, Conley would merely be a bench stash. Patrick Mahomes likes to spread the ball around, but Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce, and Kareem Hunt would all see targets ahead of Conley, so it's hard to trust him as anything more than a speculative, TD-dependent play.

The Chiefs haven't had their bye this week, and it will occur in Week 12. If Watkins' injury is that difficult to deal with, the team could play it safe and elect to sit him out through that contest. It all depends on how his foot responds. But for now, it seems that his "questionable" tag is truly a coin-flip.

Doug Baldwin injury news

Baldwin is dealing with another injury, and this time, it's a groin malady. According to Rotoworld, Baldwin missed practice on Wednesday. It's unclear whether or not this is just a maintenance day or if it's something more, but it's certainly something to watch moving forward.

If Baldwin can't go against the Rams, Tyler Lockett would be the top option in the Seahawks' passing attack. Russell Wilson tends to spread the ball around no matter what, so it doesn't really affect the value of either Lockett or David Moore that much. If anything, they could see a couple more targets each, but neither will get a massive boost in the rankings. And if Baldwin plays, everything will stay status quo.

Jordan Reed injury news

According to Greg Auman of The Athletic, Reed was listed as a limited participant in Redskins practice on Thursday. He is dealing with a back injury, so there is some concern surrounding him heading into Week 10.

Reed has been injury-prone in the past, so seeing this designation is troubling. The team will have to ensure that they properly manage him and that could result in limited practice reps and a questionable status this week. We'll know more once we see the team's practice reports for Thursday and Friday.

If Reed misses time or is limited in any way, Vernon Davis would immediately become a solid TE streamer against the weak Buccaneers defense. He could move into top 10 consideration, so definitely keep an eye on him if you need a tight end streaming option (or scoop him now if you're a Reed owner).